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Sunday, June 16, 2002 @ 12:34 PM


The show is over. It went really well. I broke even, just barely, and everyone who came seemed to love it. Friday was a bigger audience and the cast had more energy and some long transitions, Saturday was a smaller audience with a little less energy, but everything ran smoother. On the whole, it was a very very difficult experience for me.

Mike and Rob changed their minds about directing - apparently it's a lot of work - no kidding? Michelle (along with Sma) is going ahead with "Approaching Lavendar." I've been talking to Liz Anhalt about S&C possibly producing "Fractured Tales," a project she's been working on for some time now. I'm planning meetings on Tuesday night and again on Sunday night, then we're holding auditions on Monday 6/24 and Tuesday 6/25. My current plan is to hold auditions for "Three Days of Rain," but if the actors aren't there, I simply won't do the show. It's first on the chopping block because I want to give Michelle's project a genuine chance. Liz's show, from what I understand, already has a cast.

My plan for this week is to spend some quality time by myself, get things ready for auditions, and perhaps make a journey to Michigan...

I miss Mara...


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